Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 35, Number 284, 20 August 1910 — Page 8

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THE RICH3IOXD PALLADIU3I AND SUN-TELEGRAM, SATTTRD AT, AUGUST 20, tOlO. Get thcra ct Your Grocer V " Defose SubsUtntcs OCiers Are Not cs Good Yea Should Eat ELK SALTED TOP. HOTTER CRACKERS-TIrey're Good. ' ' ' Remember the Nam ELK and Rimember Who Makes Them THE RICHMOND BAKING COMPANY v Some of Those Used Pianos That We Mentioned... Vooo & Sons Upright j Colby Upright Brown & Simpson Ono Romington Upright - See these Saturday Night. j Tine SttaiiPiP IPttainio (Co. TTBae (E(Eo -EL IKmleimlbeif'SBJ Ca, ' Pry (Gcctils, Notions, Carpstts, Ladies' Taflflor-Made Suifls, Eflc. CORNER TENTH AND MAIN.

THE INDIAN Waw Prlartala Raaa lNlwr. aim. re powrr, wears trace Kraa Kaslaa baa a real eltrtea aad aat a mnkvaalft.

Always. More Power 114 VIaKING fie 406 Main Street.

15 Days Dig Clearance of Summer Millinery Every Trimmed Hat In my atora at one half price. Every Untrlmmed Hat, choice, 50c, 75c, $1X0. '

Mrs. C. A. Bretim, the SHOE MAN has moved from 101 Richmond Avenue to 109 Rich mond Avenue. More cc plete line than ever befr SEP HIM W"

,olPAIRSOFJS... Leading Photographer.

PHONE 2209. ..Delivered On Time.. W dont only ael tha beat eoal, but wa aerva you batter In every' way. Try and aea A. HARSH Ccd tzi S??Iy Co. There'a a Reason. Phone 2194. ODD JOBS In carpenter work dona promptly nd dona right. F. d F. COMPANY Caraaaler. aad Caatractara. Rear No. 14 a. 8ta Btreet. ...SUIVfllVflER. Why auffer theaa daya with tha with a suit of elothea made of tha have perfect fit with vary nawaat

(Above Neff A Nusbaum'a 7th and Main Sts.)

Harpist Teacher of Stringed Instnments S. E. Corner 9th and Main. Phone 1904.

Oh, Yon Bathing Pond! ' Hae bean tha cry of numberless men, women and children.

.Three Come and Get Foster's Pharmacy Try Alexandra's Livef and Kidney TonicTand Blood Purifier. Guaranteed to give satisfaction or money refunded. Pnene 3214. 105 Richmond Ave.

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TO MAKE A LITTLE MONEY ON THE SIDE. USE A Msim Wsiiil M IN SELLING YOUR OLD HOUSEHOLD GOODS OR IN BUYij:q them. : Cawmwflimeeojl v

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Always Better Quality COMPANY Richmond, Ind. 35 N. 8th St. OUR fc Moving Vans and our moving helpers will serve you beat when you want to move. Chas: Zuttermeister 264 FORT WAYNE AVENUE. PHONE 3481. 704 MAIN ST. KDsinil3)Ey9 Photographer Fine Portrait Work Commercial Photography Enlarging and Copying N. E. Corner 9th & Main. What Nicer To aend your frlenda at a diatanca than a poat card photo; they only eoat 25e for 3 at 2Cth Century Studio 919 Main St. CLOTHING ... heat when you can be comfortable lightest weight fabrica, and you will patterna. For Your Sunday Dinner GO TO HANER e WILCOX EXCHANGE 16th and Main Streets. PIES, CAKES, SALADS, Etc. Home Made

Squaree 'North of Glen Miller Lake.

Your Feet Wet The Bakery that will deliver your orders on Sunday. The place for all weat aide residents to get their bread, cakes, etc Picnickers wanting the home made Ice Cream, go to Ike Meyers' Bakery 107 Richmond Ave. Phone 4100.

Furniture Repairing To retain the new appearance of couches, davenports, etc., the webbing underneath shoold be kept in order. We do it at litte coet. Estimates cheerfully given on all repair work. J. H. Russell Upholsterer

14 SOUTH 7TH STREET. New ' Phoae 1793.

Services in Richmond Churches Sunday

St. Mary's Catholic Masses every; Sunday at 6:00. 8:00 and 9:00 o'clock a. m. and High Mass and sermons at 10:30 a. m.; Vespers and benediction every Sunday at 3 p. m. Rev. J. P. Mattingly, rector. Rev. M. T. Shea, assistant. St. Andrew's Catholic Fifth and South C streets.. Mass at 7:30: High Mass at 9:45; Vespers, sermonette and benediction at 3 o'clock. Rev. Frank A. Roell, rector; Rev. M. H. Wetland, assistant. Fifth Street M. E, Church M. L. Hardingham, pastor. Sunday school at 9:15. Public worship 10:30, 7:30. Morning subject "The Vision." Evening "The Storm." A cordial welcome to al. Christian Science Services MasonTemple. Sunday services 10:15 a. m. Subject "Mind." Wednesday evening experience meeting 7:45 p. m. Pub lic invited. Reading room No. 10, N. Tenth street Open to the public dally except Sunday, 9:00 a. m. to noon, 1:30 p. m. to 5:00 p. m. West Richmond Friends' ChurchHeld at Earlham college. Bible school at 9 a. m. E. P. Trueblood, superin tendent. "Meeting for worship at 10:30. Sermon by Prof. Elbert Russell. Prayer meeting on Wednesday 7:30 p. m. Women's Aid society second and fourth Tuesday of the month. All interested are cordially invited to every service. Second English Lutheran Corner of Pearl and Third streets. Divine wor ship at 10:30 a. m. Sunday school at 9: 15 a. m. Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m. No evening services. A cordial welcome to al these services. Salvation Army Captain and Mrs. Deuter, officers in charge of local

News of Interest to Labor

FEDERATION PROSPERS. Secretary Reports Remarkable Growth , of the Organization. Notwithstanding a great many ad verse circumstances, the American Federation of Labor has gained 100 per cent In the number of charters is sued to new unious since last October. as compared with a like period of the previous year. In Secretary Morrison's report to the executive council is shown 203 charters Issued to new organizations for the nine mouths indicated, while only1 ill were issued in the same time last year. Of the new anions, ninety-eight were local unions. Sixty-six federal labor unions, nftyaeven city central unions, one interna tional union and oue state federation. From October to June the income of the American Federation of Labor, with the cash ou hand, amounted to S2S8.644.43. and tbe expenditures were $110,920.48. leaving a balance of $1GS,717.95. Tbe Western Federation of Miners has made application for a charter, and it is expected 'that the federation and the United Mine Workers of America, one representing tbe metal miners and the other tbe coal miners, will hereafter work -together. Contract Labor Law Violated. At a recent meeting at Hull House of the conference of tbe Socialist and Russian Progressive organiiations In Chicago - resolutions were . adopted asking federal authorities to use tbeir Influence In preventing labor agencies from transporting Russian workers to the Hawaiian Islands by means of alleged fraudulent contracts. It also was decided to appeal to tbe Russian consnl in Chicago for assistance. It is charged that Russian men and women have been Induced to go to tbe Hawaiian island by promises that they would be paid good wages and given reasonable working conditions and that tbe promises have not been fulfilled by tbe labor ageucles. Speakers at tbe meeting asserted that federal officiaU. hav'imle.oiwrtunitr to be-

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IVheo Thinking f a suitable Hoaaaaeat far MM loved , we weent select lea of a suitable stoae. We are at all times reatf? ta sabatlt speelal dealxsa wit lion t added cost to torn. Richmocd Monumental Co. 33 NORTH EIGHTH ST.

JORDAN. McUANUS and BLANCHARD Fnaeral Director Phone 2175. Private Ambalaaee. Vadertaklaa; Parlors, 1014 Mala St, Rlcamoad. corps. Services in Rhoda Temple on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 8 p. m. Sunday 7:30 p. m. Sunday school 10:30 a. m. Special service Sunday evening, welcome meeting of Lieut. Kirstein. Officers' residence 119 S. Second streets Universalist Church Rev. Martha G. Jones will preach in Commercial Club room,' Masonic Temple Sunday evening, August 21, at 7:30. All are welcomed. First Presbyterian Sunday school at 9:15 a. m. Raymond B. Nicholson, superintendent. Preaching at 10:30 a. m. by Rev. Isaac M. Hughes. No evening services. Citizens and strangers cordially 'welcomed. South Eighth Street Friends' Church --Levi T. Pennington, pastor. Bible school at 9; Wm. H. Dickinson, assistant superintendent Meeting for worship at 10 : 30, preaching by the pastor. Christian Endeavor at 6:30. Union service at 7:30. A cordial invitation extended to each or any of the services. Reid Memorial Church There will be no services Sabbath morning or evening. Sabbath school at 9:15 a. m. Whitewater Friends Church Rev. Luke Woodard wil preach Sunday morning at 10:30. Jacob Ward will preach at 7:30 in the evening. Second Presbyterian Church North Nineteenth street. Sunday school at 9:15. Services morning and evening at 10:30 and 7:30 o'clock by the pastor. First M. E. Church Sunday school 9:15 a. m. Sermon by Rev. A. H. Kenna 10:30 a. m. Epworth league 7 p. m. Sermon by Rev. A. H. Kenna, 7:30. Rev. J. F. Radcliffe is expected gin pYbsec'utlon under 'the contract labor laws of tbe United States. Plumbsra to Meet In St. Paul. The seventeenth biennial convention of the International Plumbers union will be held In St. Paul in September. A successor will then be elected to John M. Lore, who recently resigned as general secretary. Thomas 1-1 Burke, a former organizer of tbe union, has been 'acting as secretary since Love's resignation, and be most likely will be a candidate for election to the oflice. president Alpine, who Is seventh vice president of tbe American Federation of.l-ibor. has bad a very successful administration and may have nu opposition fcr re-election. Jewelers Want Raise. The International Jewelry Workers' union convention, held hi Boston recently, decided to ask tor a wage increase of 2T per ent from all the manufacturers of the country: Tbe increased cost of living acd ' theN low wage scale in the industry" demands such au Increase, it "was stated. Tbe convention also stated that tbe Jewelry Workers' union has been awarded by the Ainerk-au Federatiou of I.abor the jurisdiction over all metal badges, medals, fobs and metal jewelry, and its union label will be recognized for each. . j 'THAT REJECTED CLAUSE. Paves the Way to Attack Labor Orgenizatior.s as Such. A form of deceit which is very common wita writers and speakers who oppose labor organization has to do with the recent action of the senate In striking out from a trust prosecution bill (p. 003 a bouse clause intended to protect labor organizations from unlawful persecution by federal officials and at public expense. President Taft insisted that this clause must come out giving as bis reason that labor organizations must not be allowed by law to violate tbe law. for that would he Hj" IMatin. The Electric Iron that is

reason for it is this: There is far more heat to the sides and point of this Iron, thereby making it possible to iron right up into the folds and tucks of a garment with the

point of the Iron. Price

West Richmond Residents ATTENTION IS DIRECTED to the one grocery where" complete satisfaction, as far at good goods at prices that will be Interesting, Is concerned. It's the grocery of Little & Boswell, Grocers Cor. W. 3rd St. and Richmond Ave. - -. Phone 3115.

to return from Winona next Wednesday. " East Main street Friends' Truman C. Kenworthy, pastor. Bible school 9:10. Arthur M. Charles, superintendent Meeting for worship 10:30. Christian Endeavor 6:30. Gospel meeting on the lawn at 7:30. As this will be the last of the series of outdoor meetings it is hoped that there will be a large attendance. Midweek meeting for, worship Thursday morning 10 o'clock. Prayer meeting and conference in the evening at 7:30. Bible school and Christian Endeavor wil have their annual picnic next Tuesday afternoon at the Glen. United Brethren H. S. James, pas tor. Bible school at 9:30. Preaching at 10:30. Presiding Elder J. T. Roberts will preach at 7:30 and conduct iho sncrampntnl utnrlrn. Business session of tne quarterly conference on Monday evening. Third M. E. Sunday school 9:30 a. ni; class meeting following sermon; special sermon for children 3 p. m.; Epworth league 7 p. m.; evening ser mon 7:30; prayer meeting Friday 7:30 p. m. A cordial invitation to all. Guy W. Holmes, pastor. Union Meeting. The union service I of the central group of churches will j be held on Sunday evening at the South Eighth Street Friends church. One of the pastors of the city will preach. This will be the last of the series of union services. Grace M. E. Corner Tenth and North A streets. Arthur Cates, pas tor. Sunday school 9 : 15. The pastor ! will preach at 10:30. No evening ser vice. The congregation will Join in the union meeting at South Eighth Street Friends church. iue:e is u w.eu-'nti.s about Mr. Taft. a mental drowsiness.'' which will tempt considerate itersons to attribute his misrepresentation of the labor clause In question to "any old thing" rather than au evil purpose. But tbe New York Times, tbe New York Sun. the president of the National Association of Manufacturers tbese and their like are uot larking in wakefulness. and they, like President Taft. refer to that clause as if it would have exempt ed labor organizations from prosecutions for lawlessness. What it would have exempted them from and all it would have protected them from wasuot lawlessness on their part, but persecution by an inter est owned government for acts not unlawful. Head tbe rejected clause your self7 and see. So definite were the terms of this rejected clause that only three inferences regarding those who oppose it. from tbe president all along the line, are possible first Ignorance of the fact that the clause exempted labor organizations only from prosecu tion for lawful acts; second, malicious Indifference to that fact or third, de sire to leave tbe way open for the fed eral law department to attack labor ororganizations merely as labor organi zations. Pu blic. Canadian Pacific Men Win. All possibility that the conductors and trainmen of the Canadian Pacinc railway would strike was removed when a definite agreement was reachMi between the company and the men. The standard rate of pay for. tbe territory east or tnicago is recognized bv the company. - The men have ealned about 90 per cent of their de mands. Tbe new schedule will be retroactive to May 1. ; The Great Porcalain Tower. In 1430 A. D after nineteen year of ceaseless labor and an expenditure of about $4,000,000. tbe Chinese gov ernment finished tbe wonderful porcelain tower at Nankin, which stood for nearly four and a quarter of centuries. until 1S56. the most marvelous buildins ever erected by human bands. It was of octagonal form. 260 feet In height, wito nine Stories, each having a cornlceand a gallery without. far superior to any other the G4.50a See them at . Co., 910 Main St

A Sumimer BrSmCf 4 I .'. ....... t - WeHcUa (Grape eMIce Three Size Dottles The Phoenix Grocery Co.

Cor. 12th and Main

Try Wfndowphaine Imitation Art Glass Mooririann's Dook Store 520 Main St.

ttoiraijjj2 Store Your Goods With W. F. Brown : He has the cleanest and beat protected room of all. W. F. Brown 1030 MAIN. PHONE 177S.

1PJHIOXOS

723 MAIN ST.

OPEN ALL TOE TIME Our Restaurant is open alThours for the convenience of the public A good lunch or meal can be had here, Just when you want It . ZWISSLER'S Home Restaurant 90S MAIN STREET. WHY SUFFER. with your corns when you can get a aure cure at PROF. H. H. KOLLING, ' Scientific treatment. No. 7 S. Ota St. Back af coakey Draar Store. YOUNG IVf EIM I have a special offer for you. v Before you purchaae your next suit, call and learn how easy you may wear tailor-made clothes. I .guarantee entire satisfaction. R. J. GATZEK 833 Mala St RiehaioB, lad. Patrnalse Home Trade Aalc yaarelf why. '. t:

THE POPULAR EAST END GROCERY

1415 North C street, will be ready and othere that want to trade with

AIKEN & SON, Grocers. PHONE 1917.

FRESH. . SALT AND SMOKED MEATS, DRESSED POULTRY, SAUSAGE AND LARD OUR SPECIALTIES. 'v . . - Geo.Schwegraan 309 8. 4th St. 31 S. 5th St. Phone 2204. Phonee 1084 163a 1(2 : a FOR INSERTIONS IN THE DAYS, BY RUNNING YOUR , ...V. . , -

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Phone 1S35

An Inexpensive A 1LJ X O with many attractive features la the EMPIRE S800 and $850, at the Richmond Auto Inn 1207 E. Main St, Phaaa laas Work Gaaraatac. Chicken Dinner We Cook Them So They Melt in Your Mouth. We Have All the Trimmings. Hamilton Rcsfcurcnt 4TH AND MAIN " THOSE PRESSES. It la our buainaaa to keep people's elothea. looking like they war new. We press suite for 35c All other work done at equally low prieea. E. C. GILMER, 44 SOUTH 6TH ST. Meyers & Prlie Beg To eall tha attention of all auto and fine vehiela owners to the fact that they do fine painting and fine carriage repairing of every descrip tion. Your calla will be welcomed. if-' Phone 1534. 172-176 Fort Wayne Ave, to accommodate all their customers a good clean grocery. ' F.V;.Pcrterfi2lfl Piano Toner v Let ezz esplcfn ay yearly costrcct to yon. Phcne 4153 WdiM WANT AD COLUMNS UP TO 5 AD A WEEK, WE CHARGE - 4 v O .'

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